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RicKris Café manager Mike Holmes assembled a sign and wreath of yellow fabric flowers Thursday. Its messages: "Rest in Peace, Deputy Christopher Schaub" and "God bless you!" Nearly 24 hours earlier, the Broward Sheriff's deputy's Harley-Davidson crashed with a Mercedes-Benz in the intersection of West McNab Road and North Andrews Avenue, in front of the Pompano Beach restaurant. Schaub, 47, was flown by helicopter to Broward Health Medical Center in Fort Lauderdale on Wednesday, where he later died.

It isn't hard to pick Boca Raton 's Harley Abrams out of a crowd during a junior golf tournament. He is generally the one with the flashy Harley-Davidson belt buckle. "My dad's name is David, and my name is Harley, so I am Harley, David's son," said Abrams, who turned 18 on July 14. "So it is a little pun, a little joke. I have some different Harley-Davidson belt buckles that I wear when I play tournament golf. " Abrams, who started on the fairways at age 3, didn't start playing tournament golf until he was a freshman at Spanish River High School.

It isn't hard to pick Boca Raton 's Harley Abrams out of a crowd during a junior golf tournament. He is generally the one with the flashy Harley-Davidson belt buckle. "My dad's name is David, and my name is Harley, so I am Harley, David's son," said Abrams, who turned 18 on July 14. "So it is a little pun, a little joke. I have some different Harley-Davidson belt buckles that I wear when I play tournament golf. " Abrams, who started on the fairways at age 3, didn't start playing tournament golf until he was a freshman at Spanish River High School.

A Coral Springs man died Sunday night when he lost control of the motorcycle he was riding, police said. According to investigators, Ronald Aspinwall, 45, was traveling west near the 9200 block of Wiles Road shortly before 9:30 p.m. Sunday when he lost control of the 2005 Harley-Davidson he was riding. The motorcycle hit a curb and Aspinwall was thrown onto the roadway. He was taken to North Broward Medical Center where he was pronounced dead, officials said. Aspinwall was not wearing a helmet at the time of the crash, according to police.

Elizabeth Taylor had some South Florida connections. From the play "Little Foxes" at Parker Playhouse in 1981 to fragrance launches — at Burdines/Dadeland in 1987 and Macy's/Aventura in 1993. Publisher Malcolm Forbes even gave Taylor a ride on the back of his Harley-Davidson here, according to Carrie B cruise narrator Lorne Hailstone. Here some locals recall the screen legend: "It started right here in 1981 at Fort Lauderdale's Parker Playhouse when producer Zev Buffman had the foresight to cast her as Regina in 'The Little Foxes,' a major hit, from where we went on to Broadway, several other cities and ultimately London.

It's been almost a year since Bruce Rossmeyer's death, but his giant face still smiles down on billboards advertising his Harley-Davidson dealerships. Rossmeyer's family has moved slowly with any transition to protect the brand their father built as the world's largest Harley-Davidson dealer. The billboards are gradually being replaced without the image of the bearded, beefy Rossmeyer. But the Bruce Rossmeyer name will remain. "It's timing," said Shelly Rossmeyer Pepe, Rossmeyer's youngest daughter.

A Harley-Davidson motorcycle dealership closed Monday in Pompano Beach, another casualty of the weak economy and slow sales of motor vehicles. Bruce Rossmeyer's Pompano Harley-Davidson, at 2900 Center Port Circle, shut down Monday. Some of its employees will continue working for the company at its other Harley-Davidson locations in Fort Lauderdale, Sunrise, Daytona Beach, Ormond Beach and elsewhere nationwide, a statement said.